Alphaphonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers

Basic. Simple. Long-lasting. Used with all of our five children to learn how to read. The phonics book that has been the go-to teaching tool in our family. Alphaphonics by Sam Blumenfeld is a full, logical resource for teaching students of all ages to learn to read.

Alphaphonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers

“If you have never taught reading before in this sensible, systematic way, you will be pleasantly surprised.” ~Samuel L. Blumenfeld

Alphaphonics can be used for:

teaching reading to beginners of all ages

older students in need of remediation and retraining

dyslexics

special-needs students

learning disabled

non-English speakers who wish to learn to read English and improve their pronunciation

a supplement to any other reading program or one lacking phonics instruction

Preparation and how we use Alphaphonics in our home: Other than reading the introduction and other teacher sections when I first purchased the book, there was no daily teacher prep for me. The last two years I placed the Alphaphonics book in my preschooler then kindergartener’s one, large workbox. The Alphaphonics book was there for us to leave open for the next day’s practice. You might like to see all the gentle and easy ways of reading we use at Hodgepodge.

Now, my four-year-old has the pleasure of Alphaphonics. I can say, after over a decade of using Alphaphonics, that it produces a strong reading base. All of our children easily recognized letter sounds with Alphaphonics practice. They were then excited to read real books. Alphaphonics builds confidence for a lifetime of reading.

What a privilege to see and hear the reading excitement in each of our five children!

Where to find Alphaphonics

Updated information from Alphaphonics is included in the links above and below. The resource is also now available in perfect binding.

With nearly two decades of homeschooling, Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos with five children. She has seen the fruits of home education with two grads so far! With their You ARE an artist art curriculum she and her family are passionate about growing a love of art. She also shares helpful homeschool habits at Hodgepodge. She and her husband, Steve, are owners of The Curriculum Choice.

With nearly two decades of homeschooling, Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos with five children. She has seen the fruits of home education with two grads so far! With their You ARE an artist art curriculum she and her family are passionate about growing a love of art. She also shares helpful homeschool habits at Hodgepodge. She and her husband, Steve, are owners of The Curriculum Choice.

Comments

I have heard some great things about Alphaphonics before reading your review and now I’m even more interested! I have a huge hang up, however on the font choice used in the book. I really don’t like how the book prints especially the lowercase letters a, t, and g. Abeka reading curriculum does this too. It just seems like it would cause frustration with a child when you are teaching then to read letters that look one way and then turn around and have them write those letters a different way. Have you noticed this to be true?

Rawney – now that we are are teaching child #5 to read with the slow and steady approach to Alphaphonics, I can honestly say that that has never come up. We just keep on reading and reading and moving forward. None of our children have expressed frustration. Hope that helps!

As a mother of two preschoolers and a former kindergarten teacher, I have to say that this seems to be a good program. Also, in response to Rawney: if we only teach our children using one font or style of letter, when they go to read books they will have difficulty recognizing those that look different. It is important to expose children to a large variety of print. I have taught mine many types of fonts and the most I hear is “why do they make it that way? or I like the other g more.”

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